Highsted Grammar School

Highsted Grammar School
Motto Esse quam videri
Established 1904
Type Academy (English school) Grammar school (United Kingdom)
Headteacher Anne Kelly
Location Highsted Road
Sittingbourne
Kent
ME10 4PT
England
Coordinates: 51°19′59″N 0°44′12″E / 51.3331°N 0.7368°E / 51.3331; 0.7368
Local authority Kent
DfE URN 136305 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 864
Gender Girls
Ages 11–18
Houses Chanel, Eliot, Franklin, Keller, Roddick, Seacole
Website www.highsted.kent.sch.uk

Highsted Grammar School is a state-funded selective secondary school (grammar school) for girls in Sittingbourne, Kent.

History

The school was established in 1904 in Brenchley House on Sittingbourne High Street as Sittingbourne High School for Girls.[1] It moved to its current site in Highsted Road in the late 1950s, at which time it was known as Sittingbourne Girls’ Grammar School (SGGS).

In common with many secondary schools in England, Highsted has a house system. When formed in 1904 the houses were: Briton, Cymru, Scots and Spartan. The houses now are: Chanel, Eliot, Franklin, Keller, Roddick, Seacole.

The modern school

The school, now known as Highsted Grammar School, converted to Academy status in 2011. It now takes both boys and girls into its Sixth Form. In September 2013, Anne Kelly took over the post of headteacher after the retirement of former headteacher Jennifer Payne.

A Facebook page was set up in 2014 with the aim of creating a Highsted Old Girls Association.[2]

Notable former pupils

Rachel Talalay, film and television director and producer.

Jane Shilling, journalist and author.

References

  1. "Highsted Grammar School: Centenary 1904–2004" (PDF). Highsted Grammar School. 2004. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
  2. Highsted Old Girls' Association School website. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
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